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Bereikbaarheid en parkeren

Seville is the capital of the Andalusia region of Spain. San Pablo Airport is located in Seville, and has a large number of domestic, continental and worldwide connections. Malaga Airport, also located in Andalusia and around two-and-a-half hours away from Seville by train, has even more connections.

There are many ways of getting around Seville, including extensive rail, metro, tram and bus routes.

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For more information on accessible amenities at the stadium, please contact the club directly.

Services

For more information on the services available for disabled supporters, please contact the club directly.

Reacties

Sandra Fixter

Wedstrijd: Sevilla v Leicester City

Gepubliceerd: 18/4/2017

As an ambulant disabled person, I found the accessible facilities at Sevilla’s stadium to be appalling. Our tickets were originally for the first tier, but on arrival at the ground, it was clear that access to our seats was not going to be easy for the two ambulant disabled fans and the partially sighted fan who was in our group due to the stairs. After some discussions bordering on arguments, the Leicester City stewards managed to arrange that we could sit in the lower tier and on the front row. Access here was much easier, but we were with Sevilla fans, but this didn’t cause any problems.

The toilet facilities were a disgrace, there was no disabled toilet for us to us in this area, if we wanted to use the disabled toilet we needed to go up to the first tier, but as mentioned this was not something any of us could do easily, there was no lifts for us to use. The 4 portaloos that were closest to us were so unclean and unhygienic. Toilet roll littered everywhere and the toilet seat soiled.

There was an absolute refusal to help us from the Sevilla stewards and we were grateful for the LCFC stewards at the ground. The toilets were simply disgraceful, not just for disabled fans, but for any fan to use. It felt like at times we were being treated as second class citizens.